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 Garden Waste Disposal
Admin
Posted: May 1 2007, 12:32 PM


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With summer on its way, many people are getting down to some gardening. But did you know that all garden waste can be recycled by composting?

If you want to do your bit for the environment, here's how.

All garden waste, including grass cuttings, prunings, leaves, hedge trimmings and vegetable waste from your kitchen can be recycled by composting. Your local council may help you get a composter or offer a green waste collection service.

Composting
Composting organic waste (waste from anything that grows) benefits your garden and reduces the amount of waste at landfill sites.

You can compost:

fruit and vegetable scraps
tea bags, coffee grounds
crushed egg shells
grass cuttings, prunings and leaves
small amounts of shredded paper and soft cardboard
animal hair
vacuum dust (only from woollen carpets)

You can't compost:


cat or dog excrement
meat
cheeses
fish
disposable nappies
shiny card
hard objects

Setting up your bin and using the compost
Position your compost bin in a sunny spot on well-drained soil and keep it warm and moist. The soil below the bin should be loosened to improve drainage and increase access for worms and bacteria which speed up the formation of compost.

Place a few inches of kitchen waste on the soil at the bottom of the bin. For best results, organic waste should be put in the bin in layers of different material between 6-12 cm deep.

Keep the lid on your compost bin and don't let the compost dry out. Make sure air gets into the centre of the bin by turning the contents regularly. This also speeds up the decomposition process.

Once the organic materials have rotted down you can collect the compost from the hatch at the base of the bin. The compost can be used in the garden, for example, on flowerbeds where it will act as a fertiliser.

Community composting
Contact an organisation like the Community Composting Network to get involved in projects which encourage people to compost, ranging from individual promotion to organised collections.

Green garden waste collection schemes
Most councils now offer a green bag scheme for the collection of garden waste. Although collections are often free, a small fee may be charged. Contact your local council to find out more.
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jean
Posted: May 1 2007, 08:18 PM


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we have a wheely bin with a pink lid for graden rubish
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Posted: May 27 2007, 10:54 AM


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Ours is brown
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sharon
Posted: Jun 1 2007, 10:03 PM


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we use the one with the pink lid
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twinkle_eyes83
Posted: Jul 5 2007, 08:27 AM


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ours is brown
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honeyfemaleuk
Posted: Jul 13 2007, 08:33 AM


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\We got a green wheelie bin which the council empty every few wks
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